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Housing & Residence Life Handbook 2020-2021
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Housing and Residence Life home page
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The housing bubble: how much blame does the fed really deserve?
(American Real Estate Society, 2014)Two recent empirical papers have blamed the Fed for the latest boom and bust in housing. Neither study includes long-term interest rates, which are more affected by global factors than the federal funds rate (FFR). In this ... -
Housing investment and the U.S. economy: how have the relationships changed?
(American Real Estate Society, 2009)Previous research has found that housing investment has a disproportionate role in the U.S. business cycle. This paper demonstrates that the relationship between housing and the rest of the economy has changed since financial ... -
Housing policy for the elderly: A scientific and federal myopia
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How archetypal images in a Dan Deacon music video are a reflection of Deacon's values
(Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2014-04-25)The video for Dan Deacon's song "Woof Woof" demonstrates the dangers of grandiosity and how to battle grandiosity through relationships. Based on research - including Carl Jung's works "Man and His Symbols," "Psychology ... -
How are we teaching home health nursing?
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How beliefs make a difference
(University of Pittsburgh, 1999-11-15)How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other ways that beliefs are efficacious. This dissertation examines these other ways, and sketches an answer to the question of how ... -
How cooking makes us human
(Wichita State University. Department of Anthropology, 2017)The question of what makes us human is a common one among anthropologists and scientists alike. Many factors of evolution are explored to determine the point in history where our ancient ancestors branched away from primate ... -
How do negative evaluation sensitivity, anxiety sensitivity, and expectancy combine to determine fear in people who stutter and people who do not stutter?
(Wichita State University, 2010-08)There has been a long history of research into the possible relationship between anxiety and stuttering. Despite this history, however, relatively little research has focused on components of anxiety and how these ... -
How does solvation layer mobility affect protein structural dynamics?
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2018-07-13)Salvation is critical for protein structural dynamics. Spectroscopic studies have indicated relationships between protein and solvent dynamics, and rates of gas binding to heme proteins in aqueous solution were previously ... -
How does student activism drive cultural campus change in the UK and US regarding sexual violence on campus?
(SAGE, 2020-04-27)Using policy frameworks and author expertise to identify relevant literature, four academics and two student-activist-authors, critically review literature upon student activist responses to sexual violence on campus. We ... -
How effective are the supports for students with learning disabilities
(Wichita State University, 2016-04-29)When students with Learning Disabilities (LD) are placed in an inclusion class they, along with the teachers, face many challenges. Providing support for these students can be complicated and confusing. The purpose of this ... -
How feasible is the West African eco currency union? A new approach
(Elsevier, 2015-06-25)A recent proposal to expand the CFA Franc zone in West Africa would create a currency union that, in terms of population, would rival the Euro. This new currency union would include Nigeria, which would have the largest ... -
How has the introduction of new bearing surfaces altered the biological reactions to byproducts of wear and modularity?
(Springer International Publishing AG, 2014-12)Background Biological responses to wear debris were largely elucidated in studies focused on conventional ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) and some investigations of polymethymethacrylate cement and orthopaedic ... -
How incumbents’ response strategy impacts rivals’ market exit timing?
(Elsevier, 2022-04-01)Prior research illustrates that incumbent firms commonly react to a rival’s market entry by adjusting their marketing mix elements. Incumbents either adjust only one element – adopting a “focused” strategy – or adjust ... -
How inflationary are oil price shocks? A regional analysis
(Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2009-05-01)The impact of oil shocks is analyzed by estimating an augmented Phillips curve on a national, regional and city level in the United States. A significant pass-through to inflation (including all items) is recorded for all ... -
How many thoughts can fit in the form of a proposition?
(2004--06-2)I argue here that Frege’s eventual view on the relation between sentences and the thoughts they express is that, ideally, a sentence expresses exactly one thought, and a thought is expressed by exactly one (canonical) ... -
How multitasking interacts with visual impairment and age on measures of driving performance
(2005-12)This study investigates the impact of visual and auditory secondary tasks on the driving performance of participants (14 younger and 14 older) with simulated visual impairment. Participants drove around a closed road circuit ... -
How new ideas in physics and biology influence developmental science
(Taylor & Francis, 2014-01-02)This article reviews how ideas from 20th century physics and biology have come to play important roles in the study of development and how these ideas have informed a relatively new paradigm in developmental science: ...